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AIDS Doctors: Voices from the Epidemic: An Oral History (Hardcover)
by Ronald Bayer (Author), Gerald M. Oppenheimer (Author) "In the period October 1980-May 1981, 5 young men, all active homosexuals, were treated for biopsy-confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia at 3 different hospitals in Los..." (more)
Key Phrases: gay physicians, therapeutic impotence, gay practice, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Longtime collaborators Bayer (of Columbia University's School of Public Health) and Oppenheimer (of Brooklyn College) team up again to deliver a solid, largely anecdotal account of the AIDS epidemic through the eyes of the doctors who have witnessed it. Organized into a chronological narrative, this collective oral historyAbased on interviews with 75 gay and straight physiciansAsurveys the central medical and social issues of each era of the epidemic. From the early 1980s, when gay males with suppressed immune systems suddenly began dying of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, to the more recent years marked by treatment breakthroughs, Bayer and Oppenheimer (who together coedited Confronting Drug Policy: Illicit Drugs in a Free Society) showcase the physicians' words. Interviewees describe how frustrated they were initially at not being able to help their relatively young patients, and how anxious they were before they knew how the disease was transmitted, about their own safety and the safety of the gay community. As the book moves on to consider the years during which the epidemic widened to include drug users, some of the doctor-participants candidly admit that they did not feel the same degree of concern for that population. Interviewees then recall extraordinarily committed medical colleagues who tried to give patients emotional comfort as a palliative treatment and the networks they eventually created to support one another. Through the physician's experiences, Bayer and Oppenheimer trace the emergence of drug therapies and attendant controversies, as well as the treatment "partnerships" doctors eventually began creating with patients who demanded the newest drugs, whether or not they were legal or proven effective. Filled with stories, this account will be of interest to medical historians, physicians and AIDS activists. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
This emotionally charged oral history looks at the collective memories of 75 doctors who have been active in the treatment of AIDS patients since the earliest years of the epidemic and illustrates how the disease has affected their lives and careers. Although Bayer (Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster) and Oppenheimer (Confronting Drug Policy: Illicit Drugs in a Free Society) purposely sought out doctors with diverse backgrounds and beliefs, the recollections are often strikingly similar. The book begins with an in-depth description of the early years of confusion, frustration, fear, and rejection and then proceeds to a discussion of the coping strategies that the doctors developed as they constantly confronted death. The latter part of the book provides opinions on clinical drug trials and the pros and cons of current treatments. A glossary of AIDS-related medical terms and brief biographies of the physicians are included. While Abraham Verghese's My Own Country (LJ 4/1/99) and Peter Selwyn's Surviving the Fall (LJ 3/1/98) offer one doctor's perspective, this book is impressive because it ranges widely over the experiences of so many physicians. Often brutally honest and always riveting, it is highly recommended for all libraries.DTina Neville, Univ. of South Florida Lib., St. Petersburg
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (July 27, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195126815
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195126815
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
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In the period October 1980-May 1981, 5 young men, all active homosexuals, were treated for biopsy-confirmed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia at 3 different hospitals in Los Angeles, California. Read the first page
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gay physicians, therapeutic impotence, gay practice, gay doctors, infectious disease doctors, gay patients
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New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Gerald Friedland, Carol Brosgart, Paul Volberding, Donald Abrams, Dan William, Constance Wofsy, Jerome Groopman, Howard Grossman, Marcus Conant, Ronald Grossman, United States, Donald Kotler, Deborah Cotton, Greenwich Village, James Oleske, Michael Gottlieb, Richard Chaisson, Abigail Zuger, Donna Mildvan, Eric Goosby, Alexandra Levine, Arye Rubinstein
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